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            <h1>Wake up sheeple!</h1>
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            <p>Last Modified: <time>2009-04-01</time></p>
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                    <h1>My Day at the Beach</h1>
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                    <p>Today I went to the beach and had a lot of fun.</p>
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                    <p>Posted <time datetime="2009-10-10T14:36-08:00">Thursday</time>.</p>
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        <p>You are: <span id="status">(Unknown)</span></p>        
        
        
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                <h1>Apples</h1>
                <h2>Tasty, delicious fruit!</h2>
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            <p>The apple is the pomaceous fruit of the apple tree.</p>
            <section>
                <h1>Red Delicious</h1>
                <p>These bright red apples are the most common found in many
                    supermarkets.</p>
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            <section>
                <h1>Granny Smith</h1>
                <p>These juicy, green apples make a great filling for
                    apple pies.</p>
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        <h1>The Wiki Center Of Exampland</h1>
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                <h1>Demos in Exampland</h1>
                <p>Written by A. N. Other.</p>
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                    <li><a href="#public">Public demonstrations</a></li>
                    <li><a href="#destroy">Demolitions</a></li>
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                    <h1>Public demonstrations</h1>
                    <p>...more...</p>
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                    <h1>Demolitions</h1>
                    <p>...more...</p>
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        <aside>
            <h1>Switzerland</h1>
            <p>Switzerland, a land-locked country in the middle of geographic
                Europe, has not joined the geopolitical European Union, though it is
                a signatory to a number of European treaties.</p>
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        <p>He later joined a large company, continuing on the same work.
            <q>I love my job. People ask me what I do for fun when I'm not at
                work. But I'm paid to do my hobby, so I never know what to
                answer. Some people wonder what they would do if they didn't have to
                work... but I know what I would do, because I was unemployed for a
                year, and I filled that time doing exactly what I do now.</q></p>
        
        <aside>
            <q> People ask me what I do for fun when I'm not at work. But I'm
                paid to do my hobby, so I never know what to answer. </q>
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        <p>Of course his work — or should that be hobby? —
            isn't his only passion. He also enjoys other pleasures.</p>
        
        <hgroup>
            <h1>The reality dysfunction</h1>
            <h2>Space is not the only void</h2>
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        <hgroup>
            <h1>Dr. Strangelove</h1>
            <h2>Or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb</h2>
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            <h1><a href="http://bacon.example.com/?blog=109431">Bacon on a crowbar</a></h1>
            <article>
                <header><strong>t3yw</strong> 12 points 1 hour ago</header>
                <p>I bet a narwhal would love that.</p>
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                    <header><strong>greg</strong> 8 points 1 hour ago</header>
                    <blockquote><p>I bet a narwhal would love that.</p></blockquote>
                    <p>Dude narwhals don't eat bacon.</p>
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                        <header><strong>t3yw</strong> 15 points 1 hour ago</header>
                        <blockquote>
                            <blockquote><p>I bet a narwhal would love that.</p></blockquote>
                            <p>Dude narwhals don't eat bacon.</p>
                        </blockquote>
                        <p>Next thing you'll be saying they don't get capes and wizard
                            hats either!</p>
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                                <header><strong>boing</strong> -5 points 1 hour ago</header>
                                <p>narwhals are worse than ceiling cat</p>
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                    <header><strong>fred</strong> 1 points 23 minutes ago</header>
                    <blockquote><p>I bet a narwhal would love that.</p></blockquote>
                    <p>I bet they'd love to peel a banana too.</p>
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        <figure>
            <figcaption>The top 10 movies of all time</figcaption>
            <ol>
                <li value="10"><cite>Josie and the Pussycats</cite>, 2001</li>
                <li value="9"><cite lang="sh">Црна мачка, бели мачор</cite>, 1998</li>
                <li value="8"><cite>A Bug's Life</cite>, 1998</li>
                <li value="7"><cite>Toy Story</cite>, 1995</li>
                <li value="6"><cite>Monsters, Inc</cite>, 2001</li>
                <li value="5"><cite>Cars</cite>, 2006</li>
                <li value="4"><cite>Toy Story 2</cite>, 1999</li>
                <li value="3"><cite>Finding Nemo</cite>, 2003</li>
                <li value="2"><cite>The Incredibles</cite>, 2004</li>
                <li value="1"><cite>Ratatouille</cite>, 2007</li>
            </ol>
        </figure>
        <figure>
            <figcaption>The top 10 movies of all time</figcaption>
            <ol reversed="reversed">
                <li><cite>Josie and the Pussycats</cite>, 2001</li>
                <li><cite lang="sh">Црна мачка, бели мачор</cite>, 1998</li>
                <li><cite>A Bug's Life</cite>, 1998</li>
                <li><cite>Toy Story</cite>, 1995</li>
                <li><cite>Monsters, Inc</cite>, 2001</li>
                <li><cite>Cars</cite>, 2006</li>
                <li><cite>Toy Story 2</cite>, 1999</li>
                <li><cite>Finding Nemo</cite>, 2003</li>
                <li><cite>The Incredibles</cite>, 2004</li>
                <li><cite>Ratatouille</cite>, 2007</li>
            </ol>
        </figure>
        <dl>
            <dt lang="en-US"> <dfn>color</dfn> </dt>
            <dt lang="en-GB"> <dfn>colour</dfn> </dt>
            <dd> A sensation which (in humans) derives from the ability of
                the fine structure of the eye to distinguish three differently
                filtered analyses of a view. </dd>
        </dl>
        <dl>
            <dt> Last modified time </dt>
            <dd> 2004-12-23T23:33Z </dd>
            <dt> Recommended update interval </dt>
            <dd> 60s </dd>
            <dt> Authors </dt>
            <dt> Editors </dt>
            <dd> Robert Rothman </dd>
            <dd> Daniel Jackson </dd>
        </dl>
        <p>Determine the victory points as follows (use the
            first matching case):</p>
        <dl>
            <dt> If you have exactly five gold coins </dt>
            <dd> You get five victory points </dd>
            <dt> If you have one or more gold coins, and you have one or more silver coins </dt>
            <dd> You get two victory points </dd>
            <dt> If you have one or more silver coins </dt>
            <dd> You get one victory point </dd>
            <dt> Otherwise </dt>
            <dd> You get no victory points </dd>
        </dl>
        <dl>
            <dt><dfn>Apartment</dfn>, n.</dt>
            <dd>An execution context grouping one or more threads with one or
                more COM objects.</dd>
            <dt><dfn>Flat</dfn>, n.</dt>
            <dd>A deflated tire.</dd>
            <dt><dfn>Home</dfn>, n.</dt>
            <dd>The user's login directory.</dd>
        </dl>
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            <h1>FAQ</h1>
            <dl>
                <dt>What do we want?</dt>
                <dd>Our data.</dd>
                <dt>When do we want it?</dt>
                <dd>Now.</dd>
                <dt>Where is it?</dt>
                <dd>We are not sure.</dd>
            </dl>
        </article>
        <dl>
            <dt><dfn>happiness</dfn></dt>
            <dd class="pronunciation">/'hæ p. nes/</dd>
            <dd class="part-of-speech"><i><abbr>n.</abbr></i></dd>
            <dd>The state of being happy.</dd>
            <dd>Good fortune; success. <q>Oh <b>happiness</b>! It worked!</q></dd>
            <dt><dfn>rejoice</dfn></dt>
            <dd class="pronunciation">/ri jois'/</dd>
            <dd><i class="part-of-speech"><abbr>v.intr.</abbr></i> To be delighted oneself.</dd>
            <dd><i class="part-of-speech"><abbr>v.tr.</abbr></i> To cause one to be delighted.</dd>
        </dl>
        <p>In <a href="#l4">listing 4</a> we see the primary core interface
            API declaration.</p>
        <figure id="l4">
            <figcaption>Listing 4. The primary core interface API declaration.</figcaption>
            <pre><code>interface PrimaryCore {
 boolean verifyDataLine();
 void sendData(in sequence&lt;byte> data);
 void initSelfDestruct();
}</code></pre>
        </figure>
        <p>The API is designed to use UTF-8.</p>
        <figure>
            <img src="bubbles-work.jpeg"
                alt="Bubbles, sitting in his office chair, works on his
                latest project intently."/>
                <figcaption>Bubbles at work</figcaption>
        </figure>
        <h2>Malinko's comics</h2>
        
        <p>This case centered on some sort of "intellectual property"
            infringement related to a comic (see Exhibit A). The suit started
            after a trailer ending with these words:</p>
            
            <blockquote>
                <img src="promblem-packed-action.png" alt="ROUGH COPY! Promblem-Packed Action!"/>
            </blockquote>
            
            <p>...was aired. A lawyer, armed with a Bigger Notebook, launched a
                preemptive strike using snowballs. A complete copy of the trailer is
                included with Exhibit B.</p>
                
                <figure>
                    <img src="ex-a.png" alt="Two squiggles on a dirty piece of paper."/>
                        <figcaption>Exhibit A. The alleged <cite>rough copy</cite> comic.</figcaption>
                </figure>
                
                <figure>
                    <video poster="test.jpg" src="ex-b.mov"/>
                    <p>..</p>
                    <figcaption>Exhibit B. The <cite>Rough Copy</cite> trailer.</figcaption>                    
                </figure>
        
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            <h1>My use of language and my cats</h1>
            <p>My cat's behavior hasn't changed much since her absence, except
                that she plays her new physique to the neighbors regularly, in an
                attempt to get pets.</p>
            <div lang="en-GB">
                <p>My other cat, coloured black and white, is a sweetie. He followed
                    us to the pool today, walking down the pavement with us. Yesterday
                    he apparently visited our neighbours. I wonder if he recognises that
                    their flat is a mirror image of ours.</p>
                <p>Hm, I just noticed that in the last paragraph I used British
                    English. But I'm supposed to write in American English. So I
                    shouldn't say "pavement" or "flat" or "colour"...</p>
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            <p>I should say "sidewalk" and "apartment" and "color"!</p>
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